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The AARC, History Matters, and the MFF jointly created this powerful new personal research tool. The JFK Assassination Archive is a USB disk containing over 1 million pages of JFK documents, along with next-generation searching, browsing, and viewing tools. For more information and screenshots, see the JFK Assassination Archive's home page.

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Skyhorse Books formerly published by MFF PressThese books were previous published by MFF Press, but are now being re-issued by Skyhorse Publishing. Note that due to printing economies, prices are significantly reduced. These titles are also available in Kindle editions - see amazon.com.

Don Thomas re-ignited debate over the acoustics evidence in 2001, and now his new book provides a tour de force walkthrough of the scientific evidence in the JFK case, along with an indictment of its treatment by the government's hand-picked scientists.

Written in the 1990s, this was Harold Weisberg's last book on the JFK medical evidence, covering in detail the Journal of the American Medical Association controversy, and pointing an accusatory finger at the U.S. military.

A major update of Jim DiEugenio's groundbreaking 1992 defense of New Orleans DA Jim Garrison's investigation, Destiny Betrayed uses the documentary record to build an indictment of CIA involvement in the JFK assassination.

Peter Janney reopens the murder of JFK's confidant and mistress Mary Meyer, who was shot in Washington DC in the fall of 1964. Author Janney, who as a boy knew Mary Meyer and whose father was a CIA officer, provides an insider's view of the Washington intelligence culture.

Previously titled Sons and Brothers, Mahoney's book is a thoughtful and sophisticated account of the Kennedy presidency with particular emphasis on the relationship between John and his brother Robert. Unlike most such books, this one addresses the assassination and the likely role of the Mafia and Johnny Roselli in particular.

Subtitled My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK, Mark Lane's "last word" on the JFK assassination is both a personal memoir of his involvement with the assassination saga, and s fierce attack on the CIA and its defenders in the case.

In 1978 during the HSCA's re-investigation, ex-CIA officer Victor Marchetti wrote an article in Liberty Lobby stating that the CIA would engage in a "limited hangout" and divulge the role of E. Howard Hunt in the JFK murder. Hunt sued, and Mark Lane served as Liberty's Lobby in an appeal of the case. This book is Lane's account of that trial.

Dick Russell, author of The Man Who Knew Too Much, followed the JFK case and wrote aboutit across the decades. This book is a compilation of articles he published in the Village Voice and elsewhere from 1975 to 1996, along with current reflections.

This compilation of real documents and commentary, presented by Jesse Ventura with Dick Russell, ranges from assassination plotting to CIA-assisted drug running to vote stealing to 9/11 and the War on Terror.

James P. Hosty was the FBI agent assigned to Lee Harvey Oswald, visiting Marina before the JFK assassination and famously destroying a note Oswald had left at the FBI office, on orders of his boss Gordon Shanklin. Hosty tells his version of that history, and draws attention to previously-suppressed documents regarding Oswald's trip to Mexico City and his alleged offer made there to kill Kennedy.

A detailed account of the little-known coup attempt by wealthy plotters against Franklin Roosevelt and his New Deal. World War I general Smedley Butler was presented with an opportunity to lead veteran soldiers in support of the planned coup; instead he alerted Congress to the plot.

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This Interim Report of the "Church Committee" exposed the details of U.S. plots to assassinate Fidel Castro, Patrice Lumumba, and other foreign leaders, and explored the milieu of "plausible deniability" in which the plots were hatched.